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Traumatized Home and Away: Toward a Framework for Interrogating Policy–Practice Disjunctures for Refugee Students in Higher Education

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Abstract

This article argues that there are disjunctures between theory and practice related to the integration of refugee students in higher education. Using a theoretical approach, the article explores policy and approaches to refugee integration and identifies the causes of the theory–practice disjunctures. It suggests a framework that other researchers and practitioners can utilize to try to narrow the gap existing between what policy permits and what practice evidences.

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Felix Maringe

Felix Maringe is a professor of higher education at the WITS School of Education. He researches in higher education and has supervised many postgraduate international students including refugee students.

Emmanuel Ojo

Emmanuel Ojo is a lecturer at the School of Education, University of the Witwatersrand. His research interest is in higher education and he has published a number of articles on internationalization of higher education. He supervises postgraduate students, as well including international students at the university.

Otilia Chiramba

Otilia Chiramba is a doctoral candidate at the School of Education, University of the Witwatersrand. Her doctoral work focuses on refugee students in South African higher education.

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